Sorry if my comment didnt have much to do with theme but i read somewhere in the post that since tyson nobody has been this dominant and potentially great so thats why i gave opinion on co.parisons between both jaja
Wilder beat the **** out of Molina and Molina actually put forth some effort that night. Today he fought like his family was at gun point in the back and their lives depended on him looking like he didn't want to be in the ring with Joshua.
Now some might say it was Joshua's power that did that, but that is how Molina fought before he was hit. Fair enough that Joshua made Molina feel that type of fear without landing a blow, but Molina is not a great technical boxer that is going to do well fighting off the back foot trying to not get hit at all that totally not his game. Common opponents can be an interesting discussion but is not really meaningful at all because different guys will approach guys different and versions fought are not always equal (for whatever reason).
Now could Joshua kill Wilder, it is possible and I get why people like him because he is a more textbook sort of fighter and looks more like what people expect from a boxer. I still think Wilder is a very difficult guy to deal with not only because he has real power and he has crazy athleticism for a man his size but because he has a very unorthodox style. One day Wilder will get caught and Joshua could be the man to do it no doubt but Wilder presents the same issues to him and it would be impossible to really replicate what Wilder brings to the table.
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